Air transport, freight (million ton-km) - Country Ranking

Definition: Air freight is the volume of freight, express, and diplomatic bags carried on each flight stage (operation of an aircraft from takeoff to its next landing), measured in metric tons times kilometers traveled.

Source: International Civil Aviation Organization, Civil Aviation Statistics of the World and ICAO staff estimates.

See also: Thematic map, Time series comparison

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Rank Country Value Year
1 United States 40,793.09 2020
2 China 19,264.24 2020
3 Qatar 13,543.51 2020
4 Korea 12,456.57 2020
5 United Arab Emirates 12,171.56 2020
6 Hong Kong SAR, China 8,084.90 2020
7 Japan 7,841.51 2020
8 Luxembourg 7,344.76 2020
9 Turkey 6,870.47 2020
10 Germany 5,454.64 2020
11 Netherlands 5,305.43 2020
12 Russia 4,314.60 2020
13 United Kingdom 3,675.25 2020
14 Singapore 3,019.93 2020
15 Ethiopia 2,897.13 2020
16 France 2,467.94 2020
17 Canada 2,306.17 2020
18 Azerbaijan 2,030.38 2020
19 Colombia 1,496.60 2020
20 Chile 1,458.40 2020
21 Belgium 1,265.07 2020
22 Brazil 1,209.71 2020
23 Australia 1,200.64 2020
24 Italy 978.76 2020
25 India 875.12 2020
26 Switzerland 842.99 2020
27 Malaysia 816.75 2020
28 Israel 816.63 2020
29 New Zealand 773.95 2020
30 Mexico 732.80 2020
31 Thailand 684.21 2020
32 Indonesia 674.80 2020
33 Saudi Arabia 649.33 2020
34 Vietnam 572.08 2020
35 Spain 494.26 2020
36 Finland 480.38 2020
37 Egypt 438.91 2020
38 Philippines 360.70 2020
39 Norway 304.42 2020
39 Denmark 304.42 2020
39 Sweden 304.42 2020
42 Portugal 280.01 2020
43 Sri Lanka 226.48 2020
44 Iran 202.11 2020
45 Bahrain 191.96 2020
46 Poland 140.56 2020
47 Iceland 135.06 2020
48 Ireland 131.78 2020
49 Kuwait 119.72 2020
50 Bangladesh 117.79 2020
51 Kenya 113.06 2020
52 South Africa 102.39 2020
53 Peru 96.45 2020
54 Pakistan 95.88 2020
55 Argentina 81.12 2020
56 Jordan 74.66 2020
57 Austria 74.56 2020
58 Panama 73.43 2020
59 Zambia 69.97 2020
60 Mauritius 62.06 2020
61 Oman 51.92 2020
62 Morocco 46.24 2020
63 Papua New Guinea 42.46 2020
64 Brunei 40.23 2020
65 Trinidad and Tobago 32.45 2020
66 Angola 28.90 2020
67 Kazakhstan 23.54 2020
68 Fiji 21.80 2020
69 Uzbekistan 20.01 2020
70 Afghanistan 19.88 2020
71 Lebanon 19.12 2020
72 Bolivia 17.96 2020
73 Central African Republic 16.20 1991
74 Algeria 15.64 2020
75 Nepal 13.69 2020
76 Cuba 13.42 2020
77 Ukraine 13.34 2020
78 Ecuador 10.60 2020
79 Greece 10.10 2020
80 Zimbabwe 10.00 2020
81 Togo 9.83 2020
82 Macao SAR, China 8.99 2020
83 Serbia 8.10 2020
84 El Salvador 7.14 2020
85 Tunisia 6.55 2020
86 Suriname 5.75 2020
87 Madagascar 5.38 2020
88 Turkmenistan 4.35 2020
89 Czech Republic 4.32 2020
90 Latvia 4.32 2020
91 Côte d'Ivoire 4.32 2020
92 Uruguay 3.76 2009
93 Malta 2.90 2020
94 Venezuela 2.88 2020
95 Lithuania 2.81 2020
96 Equatorial Guinea 2.78 2020
97 Nauru 2.73 2020
98 Senegal 2.57 2020
99 Yemen 2.48 2020
100 Mozambique 2.42 2020
101 Tajikistan 1.92 2020
102 Belarus 1.88 2020
103 Tanzania 1.79 2020
104 Namibia 1.64 2020
105 Costa Rica 1.61 2020
106 Congo 1.44 2020
107 Guinea 1.40 1999
108 Mongolia 1.37 2020
109 Myanmar 1.24 2020
110 Niger 1.08 2013
111 Bulgaria 1.02 2020
112 Dem. Rep. Congo 0.96 2020
113 Romania 0.89 2020
114 Seychelles 0.76 2020
115 Nigeria 0.74 2020
116 Libya 0.62 2020
117 São Tomé and Principe 0.61 2020
118 Vanuatu 0.56 2020
119 Nicaragua 0.54 2000
120 Bhutan 0.51 2020
121 Paraguay 0.48 2020
122 Chad 0.47 2014
123 Moldova 0.45 2020
124 Barbados 0.40 1991
125 Dem. People's Rep. Korea 0.37 2020
126 Honduras 0.37 2020
127 Cyprus 0.33 2020
128 Croatia 0.18 2020
129 Georgia 0.13 2020
130 Armenia 0.12 2020
131 Guyana 0.11 2020
132 Guinea-Bissau 0.10 1997
132 Comoros 0.10 1985
132 Djibouti 0.10 1991
132 Burundi 0.10 1987
132 Liberia 0.10 1992
132 Lesotho 0.10 1993
138 Antigua and Barbuda 0.09 2020
139 Uganda 0.03 2020
140 Cabo Verde 0.03 2020
141 Tonga 0.03 2004
142 Cameroon 0.02 2020
143 Eswatini 0.02 2020
144 Syrian Arab Republic 0.01 2020
145 Benin 0.01 2016
146 Kyrgyz Republic 0.01 2020
147 Samoa 0.00 2020
148 Guatemala 0.00 2020
149 Malawi 0.00 2020
150 Mali 0.00 2014
150 Kiribati 0.00 2020
150 Haiti 0.00 2020
150 Iraq 0.00 2020
150 Jamaica 0.00 2019
150 The Gambia 0.00 2020
150 Eritrea 0.00 2020
150 Estonia 0.00 2020
150 Gabon 0.00 2013
150 Bosnia and Herzegovina 0.00 2020
150 Belize 0.00 2020
150 Botswana 0.00 2020
150 Burkina Faso 0.00 2020
150 Albania 0.00 2020
150 The Bahamas 0.00 2020
150 Dominican Republic 0.00 2020
150 Ghana 0.00 2020
150 Hungary 0.00 2020
150 Cambodia 0.00 2020
150 Lao PDR 0.00 2020
150 North Macedonia 0.00 2009
150 Monaco 0.00 2020
150 Sudan 0.00 2020
150 Montenegro 0.00 2020
150 Mauritania 0.00 2020
150 Slovak Republic 0.00 2020
150 Slovenia 0.00 2020
150 Rwanda 0.00 2020
150 Solomon Islands 0.00 2020
150 Sierra Leone 0.00 2012
150 Somalia 0.00 2020

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Development Relevance: Transport infrastructure - highways, railways, ports and waterways, and airports and air traffic control systems - and the services that flow from it are crucial to the activities of households, producers, and governments. Because performance indicators vary widely by transport mode and focus (whether physical infrastructure or the services flowing from that infrastructure), highly specialized and carefully specified indicators are required to measure a country's transport infrastructure. The air transport industry a vital engine of global socio-economic growth. It is of vital importance for economic development, creating direct and indirect employment, supporting tourism and local businesses, and stimulating foreign investment and international trade. Economic growth, technological change, market liberalization, the growth of low cost carriers, airport congestion, oil prices and other trends affect commercial aviation throughout the world.

Limitations and Exceptions: The air transport data represent the total (international and domestic) scheduled traffic carried by the air carriers registered in a country. Countries submit air transport data to International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) on the basis of standard instructions and definitions issued by ICAO. In many cases, however, the data include estimates by ICAO for nonreporting carriers. Where possible, these estimates are based on previous submissions supplemented by information published by the air carriers, such as flight schedules. The data cover the air traffic carried on scheduled services, but changes in air transport regulations in Europe have made it more difficult to classify traffic as scheduled or nonscheduled. Thus recent increases shown for some European countries may be due to changes in the classification of air traffic rather than actual growth. In the case of multinational air carriers owned by partner States, traffic within each partner State is shown separately as domestic and all other traffic as international. "Foreign" cabotage traffic (i.e. traffic carried between city-pairs in a State other than the one where the reporting carrier has its principal place of business) is shown as international traffic. A technical stop does not result in any flight stage being classified differently than would have been the case had the technical stop not been made. For countries with few air carriers or only one, the addition or discontinuation of a home-based air carrier may cause significant changes in air traffic. Data for transport sectors are not always internationally comparable. Unlike for demographic statistics, national income accounts, and international trade data, the collection of infrastructure data has not been "internationalized."

Statistical Concept and Methodology: For statistical uses, departures are equal to the number of landings made or flight stages flown. A flight stage is the operation of an aircraft from take-off to its next landing. A flight stage is classified as either international or domestic. International flight stage is one or both terminals in the territory of a State, other than the State in which the air carrier has its principal place of business. Domestic flight stage is not classifiable as international. Domestic flight stages include all flight stages flown between points within the domestic boundaries of a State by an air carrier whose principal place of business is in that State. Flight stages between a State and territories belonging to it, as well as any flight stages between two such territories, should be classified as domestic. This applies even though a stage may cross international waters or over the territory of another State. Freight tonne-kilometres performed measures a metric tonne of freight carried one kilometre. Freight tonne-kilometres equal the sum of the products obtained by multiplying the number of tonnes of freight, express, diplomatic bags carried on each flight stage by the stage distance. For ICAO statistical purposes freight includes express and diplomatic bags but not passenger baggage.

Aggregation method: Sum

Periodicity: Annual